单词 | grange |
例句 | All the pictures, at the fire hall, the school yard, the grange, and the rodeo, only had white people in them. Life Is So Good 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z Before Nashville beckoned, a 19-year-old Clark played in a family band with her mother called Sagebrush and Satin, gigging around local fairs, festivals and grange halls. Forget Seattle. Rural Washington is ready to rock the Grammys 2021-03-09T05:00:00Z Such textiles turn up in performance spaces, fraternal organizations, grange halls, government offices and schoolhouses. Documenting the Romantic Strokes of Long-Ago Muralists 2015-11-19T05:00:00Z It’s an old town built on what was originally grange, or field lands, held by Dublin churches. Words Make a Room: The Plays of Enda Walsh 2017-05-22T04:00:00Z All the old fair favorites are on hand, including 4-H animals, the Fair Farm, giant pumpkins, grange displays, floral exhibits, the Hobby Hall, art displays, vendors of all kinds and lots of free entertainment. A fair guess: If it's September, this must be The Puyallup 2012-09-05T23:09:04Z Carlson’s studio, which is decorated like a cozy cabin in the woods, sits behind a peeling and deserted old grange hall. How Tucker Carlson stoked white fear to conquer cable 2022-04-30T04:00:00Z SAT Antique car show, learn about the grange, noon-3 p.m., Community calendar: Bainbridge Pumpkin Walk, Turkfest, Point Defiance Zoo Boo, Antiquarian Book Fair and more 2018-10-10T04:00:00Z It also was used as a grange before it was shuttered in 1952. Historic schoolhouse neglected on Oregon State fairgrounds 2017-09-02T04:00:00Z It's not in the Bronx but another great house to visit is Alexander Hamilton's house/grange in Manhattan. New York Today: Sleeping Better After Daylight Saving Time 2016-11-04T04:00:00Z There is a Sikh temple in Norco inside a grange hall-turned-church and a Hindu temple in the neighboring county, and Indian movies are shown at a Corona theater. Indian-Americans clash with cowboy town over proposed center 2016-08-31T04:00:00Z It also reveals earth-covered ruins of buildings and walls from before the kiln, thought to be a medieval monastic farm called a grange. Aerial photos reveal Neolithic and Bronze Age remains - BBC News 2016-07-28T04:00:00Z The grange has since become an artists’ hub, and Bates is among dozens of artists who have featured their work at the grange’s Third Friday art events. Gallery at North Pole Grange is the picture of success 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z About 350 farmers met Thursday at a farmers’ grange near Stockton to discuss the delta farmers’ plan to stave off deeper cuts. California accepts farmers’ offer to cut water use during historic drought 2015-05-22T04:00:00Z About 350 farmers turned out Thursday at a farmers' grange near Stockton to talk over the delta farmers' bid to stave off deeper cuts. Drought-ridden California faces decision on new water cuts 2015-05-22T04:00:00Z To try to keep up with the demand, the farm is building an urban grange building to house its community kitchen program, including a teaching kitchen and expanded classroom space. Portland urban farm helps low-income families 2014-12-14T05:00:00Z And so Scout troops, seniors organizations and Bunco players are among those that use the mall’s community room, like they might the library or a grange hall. Malls use music, other events to draw customers 2014-11-08T05:00:00Z “I’m a well-known starving artist,” joked Bates, who paints and carves, as he set up for a show at the grange last week. Gallery at North Pole Grange is the picture of success 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z As we settled the bill one night, a patron parked his Porsche Cayenne on the shoulder of Route 121 and moseyed across the road wearing denim overalls, as if stopping by the local grange hall. A Review of One Twenty One, in North Salem 2014-09-05T04:00:00Z At its peak, the monastic community numbered about 60 but when numbers dropped to 10 monks, the abbey was sold and they returned to the grange in 2007. Monks fail to halt bird park plan 2012-08-30T19:02:02Z At its peak, the monastic community numbered about 60 but when numbers dropped to some 10 monks, the abbey was sold and they returned to the grange in 2007. Monks' concerns over 'theme park' 2012-08-11T17:37:18Z Mention of visits to the granges or farms of the convents sometimes occurs. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z The grange takes a commission on art sold at the art events, and the small income helps pay the bills. Gallery at North Pole Grange is the picture of success 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z This body was composed of the officers called Masters and Past Masters of the subordinate granges, or lodges, of a new secret society of agriculturists scattered throughout the state. Monopolies and the People 2012-03-12T03:00:23.687Z The former were employed chiefly in domestic duties, and various trades, and were entrusted with the charge of the granges or outlying farms. Mellifont Abbey, Co. Louth Its Ruins and Associations, a Guide and Popular History 2012-02-29T03:00:24.937Z They were carried from town to country, from grange to castle. British Manufacturing Industries Pottery, Glass and Silicates, Furniture and Woodwork. 2012-02-26T03:00:18.883Z Convent business, however, frequently took the officials further afield than outlying granges and they undertook journeys hardly less often than did the head of the house. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z The success of the show inspired more First Friday art shows at the grange. Gallery at North Pole Grange is the picture of success 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z And what a find that was—a young, bright, beautiful presence to irradiate the shadows of this gloomy old haunted grange. The Heath Hover Mystery 2011-12-01T03:00:22.357Z So she ran hither and yon, trying to drive the silly handful toward the little grange where they were kept. Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories 2011-12-01T03:00:20.193Z The graveyard lay near the town center, overtopped by the pine-covered hill which bore three austere white buildings—church, town-hall, and grange. Out of the Air 2011-11-21T03:00:14.460Z They farmed their churches and alienated their lands and granges or let them out on long leases. Medieval English Nunneries c. 1275 to 1535 2012-04-27T02:00:38.817Z The monthly art exhibitions have become a focus for the facility and a bit of a support system for the grange and for local artists. Gallery at North Pole Grange is the picture of success 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z Architecturally considered, the “grange” was usually a long building with high wooden roof, sometimes divided by posts or columns into a sort of nave and aisles, and with walls strongly buttressed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z The very name of Finn and Gael sound strange; Yet thine the same By miscall'd lake and desecrated grange Remains, and shall remain! A Book of Irish Verse Selected from modern writers with an introduction and notes by W. B. Yeats 2011-10-27T02:00:26.373Z They fled away as far as they might hear speaking of the Englishmen, and left their houses well stuffed, and granges full of corn, they wist not how to save and keep it.” Chaucer and His England 2011-09-01T02:00:19.940Z At the century-old grange hall, volunteers have made lists of what some residents need and what others can offer. Town Draws Together in the Midst of Losses 2011-08-31T03:03:35Z The grange is one of two historic buildings in North Pole. Gallery at North Pole Grange is the picture of success 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z There are a National Grange at Washington, supervising the local divisions, and state granges in most states. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z This last, perhaps, is not needful; still, a moated ch�teau, or even a moated grange has a fascination for the sentimentally inclined. Castles and Chateaux of Old Touraine and the Loire Country 2011-08-27T02:00:22.057Z The old Whittier grange at the cross roads in Haverhill was draped in mourning. John Greenleaf Whittier His Life, Genius, and Writings 2011-08-26T02:00:22.667Z He had seen to its lowering, and a wain-load of wheat from the grange at the Wallfield was coming slowly into the courtyard. Cedric, the Forester 2011-08-17T02:00:29.077Z He suggested to Poirrier that the grange would make a good art gallery. Gallery at North Pole Grange is the picture of success 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z Attached to the abbey of Longchamps, near Paris, is one of the best-preserved granges in France, with walls in stone and internally divided into three aisles in oak timber of extremely fine construction. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z I would rather spend the evening with Mariana in the moated grange, for that mopish damsel would let me sit still and sulk if I wanted to. Jessamine A Novel 2011-06-15T02:00:24.413Z The eldest, he was for setting off first; so he strode off; and when he came to the king's grange, he told the king he would be glad to try to make the princess laugh. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Chance lights stole from the sedge to the grassy banks, from the creek by sweet tumbled grasses to the deserted old grange. Old Kensington 2011-05-29T02:00:09.797Z Poirrier said art is sold at the grange also to raise money for charity. Gallery at North Pole Grange is the picture of success 2015-05-25T04:00:00Z Externally granges are noticeable on account of their great roofs and the slight elevation of the eaves, from 8 to 10 ft. only in height. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 3 "Gordon, Lord George" to "Grasses" 2011-11-13T03:00:13.177Z Nobody had seen him, but at last some one remembered that Mr. von Rambow had driven out to Br�low grange that afternoon with Mr. von Br�low to see a thoroughbred horse. An Old Story of My Farming Days Vol. II (of III). (Ut Mine Stromtid) 2011-04-14T02:00:41.313Z After a time, Paul was for going to the king's grange to keep the king's hares. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z And all these carriages were set in void granges and barns in safeguard, and on every man's carriage his own cognizance or arms, whereby every man might know his own. Cabinet Portrait Gallery of British Worthies Volume I 2011-03-12T03:00:27.327Z There is no grange by the Moated Grange where men crept out at night, crawling on their stomachs when the flares went up. From Bapaume to Passchendaele, 1917 2011-03-04T03:01:00.007Z The buildings were falling to ruin; rain entered on all sides; the court-yard, says Champlain, was as squalid and dilapidated as a grange pillaged by soldiers. Historic Handbook of the Northern Tour 2011-02-10T03:00:53.020Z In the granges abroad in the country there are other great pineapples, which grow on low trees, and are like the Aloe tree: they are of a very good smell and exceeding good taste. A Narrative of the expedition of Hernando de Soto into Florida published at Evora in 1557 2011-01-20T03:00:07.377Z He would go to the king's grange and serve the king, for no lesser man would he serve, and he would soon keep the hares. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Just at the end of the valley, where the woods opened into clear slopes and hollows towards the west, he saw before him, low and overgrown, the walls of a little tumble-down grange. Moonshine & Clover 2011-01-06T03:00:46.940Z What was the origin of the moated grange? Nooks and Corners of Cornwall 2010-12-30T03:00:24.033Z "Yes, sir, at the stroke of twelve, at the grange; your Grace will be able to bear witness to it." Bartholomew Sastrow Being the Memoirs of a German Burgomaster They generally bear the name of court, hall, or grange; sometimes only the surname of some ancient occupant, and very frequently have been the residence of the lord of the manor. View of the State of Europe during the Middle Ages, Vol. 3 When he got to the king's grange, they took him for keeper at once. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z There is opportunity for more active cooperation between the library and the grange. The Library and Society Reprints of Papers and Addresses When we were old enough to leave school, our life at home, in a remote country grange, with little society to be had in the neighbourhood, was dull and triste in the extreme. A Pair of Schoolgirls A Story of School Days In summer I was in the habit of bathing with my chums behind Lorbeer's grange, which at present is my property. Bartholomew Sastrow Being the Memoirs of a German Burgomaster The grange, the lyceum, the town band or orchestra, motion pictures. Woman's Club Work and Programs First Aid to Club Women When he got to the king's grange, they chose him for keeper on the spot. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z They fled away as far as they might hear speaking of the Englishmen, and left their houses well stuffed, and granges full of corn; they wist not how to save and keep it. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 Girls like Cassandra, shut up in moated granges a dozen miles from the nearest anywhere. Lady Cassandra Even we grow, as we sit in the gallery a few hours, weary as Mariana in the moated grange. Here and There in London Social Organizations—The grange, the lodge, the club. Woman's Club Work and Programs First Aid to Club Women Then he piped them all together again, and came down to the king's grange with them, like a flock of sheep. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z The rural home, school, church and grange and every other institution for the social, educational and religious welfare of country folks depend very greatly upon the cooperation and leadership of trained women. The Challenge of the Country A Study of Country Life Opportunity We could simply see the marvellous moated grange, and Terry thought that life would be bearable after all if he could live there. The Brightener Farmers' clubs and granges, though far from reaching ideal efficiency, furnish suggestions of the general utility. Rural Health and Welfare “And Kol answered: ‘Many things are in the thrall’s cot, not in the king’s grange.’ Prisoners of Conscience So when they had sailed a good bit farther, they came to the king's grange. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Details of social plans for church or grange are conveniently arranged by wire. The Challenge of the Country A Study of Country Life Opportunity He got our advertisement, and read it out to me, pausing at each detail of perfection which we had light-heartedly bestowed upon our moated grange. The Brightener Labor chiefs fail to organize unions or granges among them because they simply will not stick together. Our Southern Highlanders Late years are still in limbo to us; but the more distant past is all that we possess in life, the corn already harvested and stored for ever in the grange of memory. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. XXII (of 25) Juvenilia and Other Papers He did great harm, for the grain and chaff and beard flew about together, and a cloud arose over the whole grange. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z The stately and solemn ilex, marshalled into long avenues, showed the way to substantial granges or luxurious villas. Callista : a Tale of the Third Century Alas for all these people who burned to possess our moated grange "practically free," at its absurdly low rent! The Brightener The church serves so well the social needs of the community that a social hall once popular has been closed and three granges in succession have attempted to organize in the community and have failed. The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology Compare my grange with his palace, if you please. Shirley Grumblegizzard set off from the grange, with his scrip on his back and his club on his shoulder. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z In some cases these were “itinerant clerks,” in other cases there was a “grange,” or dependency, of the monastery in the parish, having a “cell,” or “hermitage,” for a priest. A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time As the moated grange was "rich in old oak," so did we now become rich in new stamps! The Brightener The adult Bible class can be made to have all the influence of the grange in the country community. The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology It is like a little grange or farm. The Thread of Gold So at last they had nothing more, for there was an end of everything; and Peik trotted off, and walked and walked till he came to the king's grange. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z The rectory is a commodious house, built in 1839, doubtless on the site of the former monastic grange; it stands in an extensive garden, embowered among trees of goodly growth. A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time Compliments to T. B., and hopes that he will be able to let his moated grange to her till the end of September. The Brightener The grange has ministered to the farmer's conscience. The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology In a little village I stood awhile to watch the gables of an ancient house, the wing of a ruined grange, peer solemnly over the mellow brick wall that guarded a close of orchard trees. The Thread of Gold And when the Troll got up, the companion crept on behind, and so off they set through the air to the king's grange. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Mariana in the moated grange, was not more to be pitied than I. Death relieved her, but I am left to struggle on.” Daisy Brooks Or, A Perilous Love The Princess hopes that the moated grange is still free, and feels that, if she obtains early possession, her health will soon be restored in such beautiful surroundings. The Brightener There were speakers and debates at men's clubs, church organizations, labor unions, in factories, granges, at cattle shows and at conventions of all sorts. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI Many States responded with resolutions from State political parties, press associations, churches, granges, labor and business organizations, political leaders and large numbers of citizens. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V Now the Troll thought the weather was so wild, he went right home with the princess up to the king's grange, and stood outside to see that she got home safe and well. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Petitions were sent from twenty States, including suffrage associations, temperance societies, granges, etc. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV Because if there were a moated grange, I could meet her. The Brightener Speakers were sent to grange picnics and county fairs. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI The National Grange passes a strong resolution in favor of woman suffrage every year and a long list of State granges have done the same. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V So when he got to the king's grange the cook was hard at work drawing water, and that was great toil to her. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Where are the literary women, the artists, the teachers, the business women, the temperance women, the labor reform advocates, the members of the farmers' grange, the clergymen's wives? The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV The community can support institutions impossible in the neighborhood, such as a grange, lodge, library, various stores, etc. The Farmer and His Community Increasing calls to discuss the question before clubs, granges, church societies and other organizations were an encouraging sign of a popular awakening to its importance. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI The State conventions of various kinds that had endorsed it were almost without number and excellent work had been done at county fairs, granges, farmers' institutes, summer assemblies and educational and religious societies. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume V So when he came to the king's grange, and said he wished to make the princess laugh, the king thought it might not be so unlikely after all. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z It includes also women who are wholesomely unknown to the world at large but well known in the granges and among the Christian Endeavorers. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume IV Any building which is available for such purposes to the whole community—the school, church, or grange hall—may become a social center if suitable arrangements are made for its operation as such. The Farmer and His Community The association circularized all the women's organizations of the State, the fraternal organizations, clergymen, grange officers, lawyers, office-holders and other special groups. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI The old grange was good in its ideal; the purpose was to unite and bring people together for mutual help. Rural Life and the Rural School But as he was going home to the grange he met an old woman who led a golden goose by a string. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Nuttall, with grange contradiction, says, that, though web-footed, they do not swim,—yet elsewhere speaks of looking down from a cliff and seeing them "swimming and chasing their prey." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 86, December, 1864 It should be distinguished from the "community-center idea" which refers to a building, whether it be a community house, school, church, or grange hall, as a "community center." The Farmer and His Community Letters were sent to granges, labor unions, women's clubs and other organizations asking them to pass resolutions in favor of the amendment and aid the campaign as far as they could. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI I had all the sensations of Mariana in the moated grange, but whilst you are in the world, I certainly shall not wish myself dead. Cleo The Magnificent Or, the Muse of the Real So they went on a good bit till they had about come to the king's grange. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z "Eagles and vigils" is not admissible as a rhyme; neither is "branch and grange." Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 Likewise people associate in churches, granges, etc., but church parishes overlap, and the constituency of any one of these associations is not necessarily a community. The Farmer and His Community Although the women held few suffrage meetings of their own, their speakers and organizers constantly obtained the platform at those of granges, farmers' unions, labor unions, churches and other organizations. The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI Of late years the farmers have an organization that is not unlike the grange that we used to have in this country. Birdseye Views of Far Lands When he got to the king's grange he did not say he wished to try to make the princess laugh, but asked if he could get a place there. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z They seized upon the skeleton organization of the grange and gave it life. The New Nation They are of particular value for securing collections of books on special topics for the use of granges, churches, and study clubs of all sorts. The Farmer and His Community In fact every subordinate grange is an equal suffrage organization.... The History of Woman Suffrage, Volume VI Lectures and lecture courses for granges, farmers' clubs, farmers' institutes, etc., on such themes would arouse the greatest interest. Chapters in Rural Progress I'll be bound you are off to the king's grange to win his daughter and half the kingdom. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z It was founded locally upon the soil, in farmers' clubs, or granges, at whose meetings the men talked politics, while their wives prepared a picnic supper and the children played outdoors. The New Nation Many grange buildings are now used but once in a fortnight or so for grange meetings, and remain idle the rest of the time. The Farmer and His Community He wants to beat the gardener at the grange at the flower shows. Tom Brown at Oxford In many localities are to be found, also, buildings, for social and fraternal purposes, as grange halls, structures for holding fairs and picnics. The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know So they travelled back to the king's grange, and there arose, as you may fancy, joy and gladness. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Every member of the grange wore its quaint regalia, apron, sash, and pouch of white, orange, buff and red. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West Both men and women are admitted to membership and in several states junior granges for the older children are numerous. The Farmer and His Community This wall is supposed to date from the fourteenth century, and within are the remains of a vast storehouse or grange of the same century. The Automobilist Abroad The community committee would thus be required to decide whether the facilities for developing and printing pictures may best be located at the church, the schoolhouse, the grange hall or elsewhere. The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know But now Glibtongue became a man again, and came down out of the tree-top, and carried off the princess to the grange, as though he had set her free. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z The marshal of the leading grange came charging back along the line, riding magnificently, his fiery little horse a-foam. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West Special social evenings and suppers are held at frequent intervals and the young people often enjoy an informal dance after the regular grange meeting. The Farmer and His Community From the wreck of the abbey itself the great multitude swept away too the granges and barns of the abbey farms. Stray Studies from England and Italy Whether they are exchanged at the church, the grange hall or through the school children will depend upon local conditions requiring a community committee to decide. The Young Farmer: Some Things He Should Know And now there was such joy in the king's grange, that it was heard and talked of over land and realm, and Glibtongue was to be married to the youngest daughter. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Councill furled his great flag and trailed it over the heads of those behind, and Flora and Ceres, and all the other deities of the grange upheld the staff with smiling good-will. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West State Granges are now organized in thirty-three states and there are approximately 8,000 local or subordinate granges. The Farmer and His Community In the granges abroad in the countrie there are other great pineapples, which grow on low trees, and are like the Aloe tree:126 they are of a very good smell and exceeding good taste. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation. Vol. XIII. America. Part II. The time has arrived for action on the part of the wealthy consumers of eggs, and we are glad the State grange has been formed. Peck's Sunshine Being a Collection of Articles Written for Peck's Sun, Milwaukee, Wis. - 1882 He had best be off to the king's grange. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z All around, leaning against the trees, twined in the branches of the oaks, or ranked against the railing, were the banners and mottoes of the various granges. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West The history of such stores started by granges in the 70's and 80's is instructive in this connection. The Farmer and His Community The granges and farmers' institutes of both races took up the appeal and urged it upon their members. Booker T. Washington Builder of a Civilization About the thorpes and granges of the old Anglo-Saxons the ash was common, the tree being sacred and a favourite. Chatterbox, 1906 In the king's grange there was enough both of work and food. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z Primarily, the object of the grange has been the education of the farmers. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West In the same way the areas tributary to the church, the school, the bank, the milk station, the grange, etc., may be determined and mapped. The Farmer and His Community I shall fly no more on my fiery steed, O’er the springing sward,—through the twilight wood; Nor reign my courser, and check my speed, By the lonely grange, and the haunted flood. Poems For me, if I am to live in a moated grange, let it be in the country. Miss Mackenzie The house was so shaken that it gave way at every joist, and he was within an ace of dragging the whole grange over on end. Tales from the Fjeld A Second Series of Popular Tales 2011-06-13T02:00:24.710Z The work of the grange to me is not political. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West The growth in membership and number of local granges in recent years testifies that the grange meets a real need in farm life. The Farmer and His Community Annas said it had been the Abbots grange belonging to the old Abbey which gives its name to Abbotscliff and Monksburn, and several other estates and villages in the neighbourhood. Out in the Forty-Five Duncan Keith's Vow Mariana's solitude in the moated grange was as nothing to hers. Miss Mackenzie As a rule, however, the owners are not only willing but anxious to get rid of the infected trees, and our field men are given hearty support by individuals, granges and other organizations. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report of the Proceedings at the Third Annual Meeting Lancaster, Pennsylvania, December 18 and 19, 1912 Each leading member of the grange, through its festivals, and picnics, and institutes, had become known to the rest, and they were able to choose their leaders instantly. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West In the earlier years of its history there were many granges in the South, but since the decline in the '80's there have been practically no granges south of Virginia and Missouri. The Farmer and His Community I will presently to Saint Luke’s: there, at the moated grange, resides this dejected Mariana. Measure for Measure The Works of William Shakespeare [Cambridge Edition] [9 vols.] In granges, and such like rural retreats, people expect solitude; but Miss Mackenzie had gone to Littlebath to find companionship. Miss Mackenzie It is a wainscot mouse, and a blood-relation, we believe, to the very mouse that shrieked behind the mouldering wainscot in the lonely moated grange. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 106, August, 1866 He criticised, also, the grange movement, from what he considered to be a lofty plane. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West In many states, particularly where the grange is not well established, farmers' clubs have been organized. The Farmer and His Community So pass I hostel, hall, and grange; By bridge and ford, by park and pale, All-arm'd I ride, whate'er betide, Until I find the Holy Grail. The Ontario High School Reader Moated granges in the midst of populous towns are very terrible. Miss Mackenzie From Oxford, FitzGerald retired to the ‘suburb grange’ at Woodbridge, referred to by Tennyson. Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám and Salámán and Absál Together With A Life Of Edward Fitzgerald And An Essay On Persian Poetry By Ralph Waldo Emerson He saw from time to time notices of Miss Wilbur's lectures in the interests of the grange and upon literary topics. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West In some cases local conditions make clubs feasible where it would be difficult to enlist a large enough part of the community to make a grange equally successful. The Farmer and His Community You should have seen me standing at the gate peering up and down for you and bemoaning my fate, like that silly Mariana in the moated grange. Molly Bawn A moated grange in the country is bad enough for the life of any Mariana, but a moated grange in town is much worse. Miss Mackenzie Later in the day I attended a meeting of the state grange, at which several speeches had been made. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography. "What is the condition of the grange in your county?" A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West Where the lands were extensive there might perhaps be a small group of houses forming a separate hamlet at some distance from the village, and occasionally a detached mill, grange, or other building. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England In Ontario for many years there have been various farmers clubs, associations or granges. Deep Furrows Her life in London had been altogether of the moated grange kind, and long before her brother's death it had been very wearisome to her. Miss Mackenzie There is a blending of interests and of functions in such an organization as the grange or the church, as there is in one individual or group a variety of interests and activities. Society Its Origin and Development Then she returned again to the subject of the grange. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West Frequently to some quiet, solemn old house in the West End, or to some grange or manor far down in the country. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 444 Volume 18, New Series, July 3, 1852 Trained to interpret a constitution instead of life, these statesmen faced with historic helplessness the vociferations of ministers, muckrakers, labor leaders, women's clubs, granges and reformers' leagues. A Preface to Politics You are sufficiently familiar with French to understand that grange means barn or granary, and that a liberal translation would make it Bléneau Farm. Recollections of Europe When the child has advanced from the home to the school and, graduating from school, has entered into the adult life of the community, the grange serves as a training-school for civic service. Society Its Origin and Development As he walked along, his newly acquired honors fell away from him, together with his war for the grange, and his ambitious plans displayed their warmer side. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West Then one day as the old Squire and I were driving home from a grange meeting I told him what I had learned five years before concerning the fate of his old friend. A Busy Year at the Old Squire's Her grandmother, who thoroughly disapproves of me and all actresses, has kept the child shut up in a moated grange all her life. The Heather-Moon He saw his father's wide acres, with the sunset gilding the fleeces of his sheep and crowning with fire the stacks of grain and the vanes upon his granges. Bohemian Days Three American Tales Following these topics come the problems of rural socialization through such agencies as the school, the grange, and the church, and the application of the principles already learned in a study of social relations. Society Its Origin and Development I don't know what I'm going to do next, but I must reach the farmer's wives again as I did in the days of the grange. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West Then there is the grange, the stable, etc., and then you will want to buy two pair of horses; one for your chaise, the other for work. Dr. Dumany's Wife Soon she would have to creep back to her dull modern substitute for a moated grange, and after that—not "the deluge"; nothing so exciting: extinction. The Second Latchkey For the first time since the organization of the grange its doors were opened to the public, and the State Board of Agriculture met with it. The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside The grange, near the rectory, is occupied by the squire who owns the birthplace, it is a weatherbeaten building of brick and gray stone and perhaps the "gray old grange" referred to in "In Memoriam." British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car Being A Record Of A Five Thousand Mile Tour In England, Wales And Scotland He had heard of the alliance obscurely, but had felt that it was only an attempt to revive the old grange movement, and that it could not succeed. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West These hawkers were also the great news-bearers to the lonely halls and granges and farmhouses; and they were everywhere sure of a welcome, and of such entertainment as they required. The Bow of Orange Ribbon A Romance of New York When gate, stables, granaries, kitchen, infirmary, hostelry had gone up in flames, the multitude swept away to the granges and barns of the abbey farms. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400 The Secretary's report showed the grange to be in good condition. The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside Nothing is there except the rectory, the church just across the way, the grange, and half a dozen thatched cottages. British Highways And Byways From A Motor Car Being A Record Of A Five Thousand Mile Tour In England, Wales And Scotland The girls of the grange had made it for the day. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West This society, which organized local lodges or "granges" on principles of secrecy and fraternity, was originally designed to promote in a general way the interests of the farmers. History of the United States A thousand horses, a hundred and twenty plough-oxen, two hundred cows, three hundred bullocks, three hundred hogs, ten thousand sheep were driven off, and granges and barns burned to the ground. History of the English People, Volume II The Charter, 1216-1307; The Parliament, 1307-1400 At a subsequent session he induced a friend to move that he be given a hearing, but the grange again voted against taking any further action in the matter. The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside So pass I hostel, hall, and grange; By bridge and ford, by park and pale, All-arm'd I ride, whate'er betide, Until I find the holy Grail. Poems Every Child Should Know The What-Every-Child-Should-Know-Library Each grange was headed by banners, worked in silk by the patient fingers of the women. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West Twenty minutes' steady plodding uphill brought him in sight of his home--a large, ancient, rambling grange house lying back from the road. In Clive's Command A Story of the Fight for India It is a multitude of words about nothing at all, ... this—but I am like Mariana in the moated grange and sit listening too often to the mouse in the wainscot. The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 As our able contemporary, the Maine Farmer remarks, it was a triumph of principle, proving that the grange recognizes no aristocracy. The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside It was the same voice I seemed to hear when I received the letter of your secretary asking me to address this grange. Humanly Speaking We must be represented at the State legislature, and we can't do that unless we make the grange a political factor. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West Can any of your readers or antiquaries give any information touching the church, the ancient tombs and effigies, the Cotton family, the grange, &c. Notes and Queries, Number 64, January 18, 1851 Better ground for his first lessons could not be desired than the field below the grange, near the Calder. The Lancashire Witches A Romance of Pendle Forest The National Grange asks each subordinate grange to solicit from every name on its roll a contribution of not less than fifty cents. The Prairie Farmer, Vol. 56, No. 2, January 12, 1884 A Weekly Journal for the Farm, Orchard and Fireside As I have been partaking of the bountiful repast prepared by the ladies of the grange, your chairman has been telling me something about this community. Humanly Speaking I think that politics will destroy the grange. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West "He's gone out in th' country t' attend a meeting o' th' grange an' tell th' farmers why we ain't got no freight-cars." More Toasts They didn't have newspapers, nor grange discussions, nor lecturers, nor anything to keep 'em posted. The Ramrodders A Novel Near the mill, on a point of land formed by an abrupt bend of the stream, stood the storehouse or grange. Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 1 Then the door swung to, and she was home again in the wooden grange of Silverdale, which stood far remote from any civilization but its own on the frozen levels of the great white plain. Winston of the Prairie On the shadowed side of the stand the leading men of the grange gathered, consulting about plans and measures. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West But we are thinking of bridges, and Bradford has two, the earlier one being a little footbridge by the abbey grange, now called Barton Farm. Vanishing England Let the churches, the grange, the radicals, the liberals, the hotel men, the liquor men, all send their delegates. The Ramrodders A Novel The Renaissance and the Revolution swept away in most parts of the country moated castle, abbaye, grange, and chateau, to replace them with luxurious but conventional piles and ruins humbly restored and humbly inhabited. Lippincott's Magazine, August, 1885 Each grange had its dock, where ships could conveniently land and discharge their goods. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) It was the grange that had made this revolt possible. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West The parson informed me that this was the ruin of an ancient grange, and was supposed by the country people to be haunted by a dobbie, a kind of rural sprite, something like Robin-Goodfellow. Bracebridge Hall That State saved half a million during 1872 in this way, and Missouri, through the executive committee of her State grange, has just completed a contract in St. Louis for the same purpose. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 Federals and Confederates, rich cotton-spinners from Rhode Island and farmers from thousand-acre granges in the West, are obliged to mingle and please each other. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873 Twenty-one farms or granges, belonging to as many Hanse towns, dotted the shore. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 06 (From Barbarossa to Dante) This general intelligence and self-cognizance was the direct result of the work of the grange. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West I was going to the grange one evening--a dark evening threatening thunder--and, just at the turn of the Heights, I encountered a little boy with a sheep and two lambs before him. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 6 All officers are chosen by ballot—those of the National Grange for three years, of State granges for two years, and of subordinate granges for one year. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 The parson informed me that this was the ruin of an ancient grange, and was supposed, by the country people, to be haunted by a dobbie, a kind of rural sprite, something like Robin-good-fellow. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists In former Chronicles we have described the old hall of Aescendune, as it stood in Anglo-Saxon days; it was then rather a home, a kind of "moated grange," than a fortress. The Rival Heirs; being the Third and Last Chronicle of Aescendune The grange had made this convention and its magnificent action possible. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West In the "extent" we have occasionally a grange held rent free for life by a judge. Notes and Queries, Number 38, July 20, 1850 The first grange was organized in St. Paul, Minnesota, and called the "North Star Grange," and it is one of the most efficient subordinate granges in the country to this day. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 In the account of our unfortunate hawking expedition, I mentioned an instance of one of these sprites, supposed to haunt the ruined grange that stands in a lonely meadow, and has a remarkable echo. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists After, these three, who loved each other well, Brought their one child away, and they were best Together in the wide old grange. Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume I. The spirit of the grange did not die. A Spoil of Office A Story of the Modern West What lives were lived yonder in that low grange, crouching under the five melancholy poplars? Evelyn Innes Thirty-one of the States and Territories had subordinate or both subordinate and State granges, according to the June returns. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 This day will I send into your grange all the meal and flour that now lie in my granaries at Rothesay, and you shall store it away in secret places. The Thirsty Sword The cheerful grange Threw open wide its hospitable doors And drew in guests for him. Poems by Jean Ingelow, In Two Volumes, Volume I. Gonzalez, though left for dead, had been able to make his way through the forest to the royal grange, situated where now Toa-Caja is. The History of Puerto Rico From the Spanish Discovery to the American Occupation "Mariana in the moated grange was not more to be pitied than I." Wife in Name Only To show how rapidly the order is extending it will be only necessary to add that seven hundred and one charters for new granges were issued during the single month of May. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 The priory grange had been sacked and pillaged. The Thirsty Sword The threshing-machine is at work in front of the old grange on the other side of the road, just above my house. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes The morning after receiving the report of Gonzalez he left his grange with that individual and four other companions. The History of Puerto Rico From the Spanish Discovery to the American Occupation The broken sheds look'd sad and strange— Uplifted was the clinking latch, Weeded and worn the ancient thatch, Upon the lonely moated grange. The Illustrated London Reading Book "What! you have a grange here in this little New Jersey sandbank?" she exclaimed incredulously, and plied me with a storm of questions. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 Thus the abbey and its grange with some forty cottages were entirely surrounded. The Thirsty Sword We had hardly got that over when the adjutant came back to look over the ground again, and see if it were not possible to canton a demi-section in the granges. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes One came with bare blue arms and a great pile of linen from an out-house—such a grange as Cedric the Saxon might have given to a guest for the night. Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 4 France and the Netherlands, Part 2 Without hope of change, In sleep she seem'd to walk forlorn, Till cold winds woke the gray-eyed morn About the lonely moated grange. The Illustrated London Reading Book We can hardly count three years since the order fairly began to grow, and now the granges are numbered by the thousand. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 But the English countryside is not all greenness and softness, blossomy lanes, moated granges, and idyllic villages. Vanishing Roads and Other Essays The old grange was not solid, but they had not pulled the walls down on themselves, they had simply pulled the pole to which they were attached out of its bed. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes Green pastures, grassy levels, streams, groves, mills, the old grange and the manor-house, the road that forked in three, and the hills of Arden beyond it all. Master Skylark Place House, once a grange of Shaftesbury Abbey, at the end of the village, is an early Tudor manor. Wanderings in Wessex An Exploration of the Southern Realm from Itchen to Otter Ten States on the twenty-fifth of June last had over a hundred granges, and seven of these between two and five hundred. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 She often said, "I feel more cheery, I doubt if I can stick this dreary Old grange again when peace is rife; You really couldn't call it life." Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, October 24, 1917 He examined it, and agreed: a grange on the north side, used for coal, wood, and garden stuff, with a loft above in fair condition, but only accessible by ladder from the outside. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes The kitchen, at the north side of the salon, has its own gable, and there is an old stable extending forward at the north side, and an old grange extending west from the dining-room. A Hilltop on the Marne Being Letters Written June 3-September 8, 1914 But the Wraith withered out, and the rifted Gray hills gleaming over the granges, Stood robed with moon-rainbows that shifted And shimmered resplendent with changes! The Poems of Henry Kendall With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens The Iowa granges, through agents appointed from among their members, now purchase their machinery and farming implements direct from the manufacturer and by wholesale. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 There is filling of granges, hewing of wood, malting of grain, and herding of sheep as much as heart could wish, and I the only son. The White Company Suddenly we heard a great rumpus behind us, and turned just in season to see all the horses trotting out of the grange. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes Then I go out the salon door and lock the stable and the grange and take out the keys. A Hilltop on the Marne Being Letters Written June 3-September 8, 1914 We need not seek in dismal church-yards nor sleep in moated granges to see the shadowy faces and hear the rustling of their garments in the night. Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow Since the first part of this paper was written the Iowa granges have increased to over one thousand seven hundred and fifty. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 You can hide in her moated grange till the bobbies get tired.' Mr. Standfast For half an hour the adjutant tried to convince himself that he could put four horses in the old grange on the north side of my house. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes Away at the grange, one side of the haystacks was lit up, the other sides blue-grey. Sons and Lovers The outlying farming establishments belonging to the monastic foundations were known as villae or granges. The Project Gutenberg Encyclopedia Volume 1 of 28 The granges of the Eastern and Middle States are as yet mostly engaged in the work of organizing, and have not yet realized the pecuniary advantages accruing to older granges. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 30, September, 1873 Day grew apace, and by then they were under the barn-gable which he had seen aloof he saw the other roofs of the grange and heard the bleating of sheep. The Well at the World's End: a tale He has a class in Maria's grange, where the wheat is stored—a class of mice. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes He shoo-ed them from the clinking latch, And from the weeded, ancient thatch, Upon the lonely moated grange. Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 11, June 11, 1870 Some five or six slender poplar-trees stood at the back of it, and a ditch of water at one end, where there had been evidently an ancient moat—"a moated grange." Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2 This rock, seen at a distance, seems to have the figure of a grange, or barn. History of Louisisana Or of the Western Parts of Virginia and Carolina: Containing There were willows about the banks of the river, and in an ingle of it stood a grange or homestead, with many roofs half hidden by clumps of tall old elm trees. The Well at the World's End: a tale The doctor and I were taking our coffee out-of- doors, on the north side of the house, in the, shade of the ivy-clad wall of the old grange. On the Edge of the War Zone From the Battle of the Marne to the Entrance of the Stars and Stripes To this terrace the attendants of Imogen led their charge, and from it she surveyed the farms and granges of their lord. Imogen A Pastoral Romance The straggling village of Soulaines is one long street, a little stream running behind the picturesque, timbered houses, many of these have outer wooden staircases leading to grange or storehouse. East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne It must not be supposed that she was at all like "Mariana in the moated grange." The Living Link So he strode off, and when he came to the King's grange, he told the King he would be glad to try to make the Princess laugh. East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon Its fourscore white dwellings, scattered unevenly along the shady margins of a straight and ample street, are mostly large, substantial granges, each with its little suburb of dependencies making a hamlet by itself. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics His earliest pictures were all composed in pensive greys and violets, and exhaled the weary sadnessof tilth and grange and scant orchard trees. Modern Painting Here and there we obtain a glimpse of some walled-in farmhouse, recalling the granges of our own Isle of Wight. East of Paris Sketches in the Gâtinais, Bourbonnais, and Champagne I visited one of these renovated establishments that had but lately been a mere ruin, and now was a substantial grange. Abbotsford and Newstead Abbey But as he was gong home to the grange he met an old woman who led a golden goose by a string. East O' the Sun and West O' the Moon As I approached, the narrow front door of the grange slowly opened, and a figure came out into the twilight; a man without a hat. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 02 — Fiction Reflect, my lord; three villages, seven hamlets, and near eleven grange houses and cottages, depend upon you for their political prosperity. Four Early Pamphlets He hearkened to the cries and the tidings, the plaints and the burdens, raised by those villeins whose granges and bields were pillaged for the sustenance of his foes. Arthurian Chronicles: Roman de Brut I have read, drawn, and sewed till I am as weary as Marianna in the moated grange. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 02, No. 12, October, 1858 With the thousands went a charming grange in the north country and many fat acres which should of right be transmitted to a male Carteret. Bunch Grass A Chronicle of Life on a Cattle Ranch Less than a mile along the road, to the north of it one passes Ingress Abbey, where once the nuns of Dartford Priory had a grange. England of My Heart : Spring They wished that Madeleine lived in a moated grange instead of the Occidental Hotel. Sleeping Fires: a Novel Passing fair and deep were the meadows about the city, so that the barns and granges were very rich. Arthurian Chronicles: Roman de Brut Yorkshire abounds in what is the typical English home—fine old halls and granges, set in wooded parks, and surrounded by sweet, shady gardens. The Hallam Succession They lived in moated granges and ivy-wreathed castles, and paced snowy terraces or dark, desolate corridors. Without Prejudice If you are a member of, or a pledged contributor to, a church, lodge, grange, or other society, you should regard the prompt payment of your dues as sacred as any other form of obligation. Business Hints for Men and Women I should have liked to ride over the whole country, and to have sent a rural post letter-carrier to every parish, every village, every hamlet, and every grange in England. Autobiography of Anthony Trollope No, no," he said, "I've had more fun than I get at a grange meeting. Parnassus on Wheels He knew the way to the grange du Temple, and to the chief towns in the neighbourhood. The Chaplet of Pearls Clanking their infernal chain like all the ghosts from all the haunted granges of the Old World, they climbed overside and disappeared. The Ivory Trail Contrary to the usual custom, he enjoined his retainers on no account to burn or harry the villages and granges. In Freedom's Cause : a Story of Wallace and Bruce It was once a monastic grange of Ely, a farmstead with a few rooms, no doubt, where sick monks and ailing novices were sent to get change of air and a taste of country life. At Large The main ambulance was in a grange, of which the two stories had been partitioned off into wards. Fighting France, from Dunkerque to Belfort The house was so still, in its silence it might have been the 'moated grange;' the booming buzz of the blue flies, in the great staircase window, seemed the loudest noise in-doors. Wives and Daughters So pass I hostel, hall, and grange; By bridge and ford, by park and pale, All-arm'd I ride, whate'er betide, Until I find the Holy Grail. Heroes Every Child Should Know Whence lit so sanct a name on thy now violate grange? The Dynasts And what of the life that it is possible to live in my sequestered grange? At Large That noisy, jolly night in the old Devonshire grange was one of the pleasantest of my life. Recollections of Geoffrey Hamlyn The buildings were falling to ruin; rain entered on all sides; the courtyard, says Champlain, was as squalid and dilapidated as a grange pillaged by soldiers. Pioneers of France in the New World Was earth's fair house a joyless grange Beside that house on high Whence Time that bore him failed to estrange? A Century of Roundels The Shape: "Thy bride remains within Her father's grange and grove." Poems of the Past and the Present This, then, I think is the reason why this place—a grey grange at the end of a country lane, among water meadows—has so ample a call for the spirit. At Large This Alliance began issuing charters to other locals, and in October, at the close of a convention in Chicago attended by about "five hundred, representing alliances, granges, farmers' clubs, etc.," a national organization was formed. The Agrarian Crusade; a chronicle of the farmer in politics But on the fourth side was a low gray building, one of the granges of the Abbey, presenting a long flank unbroken by door or window. Sir Nigel One came with bare blue arms and a great pile of linen from an outhouse—such a grange as Cedric the Saxon might have given to a guest for the night. Little Travels and Roadside Sketches "Well said, Varin!" exclaimed Bigot; "that toast implied both business and pleasure: the business was to sweep out the granges of the farmers; the pleasure is to drink in honor of your success." The Golden Dog The broken sheds looked sad and strange: Unlifted was the clinking latch; Weeded and worn the ancient thatch Upon the lonely moated grange. The Home Book of Verse — Volume 2 From the spring of 1873 to the following spring the number of granges more than quadrupled, and the increase again centered mainly in the Middle West. The Agrarian Crusade; a chronicle of the farmer in politics Another acquaintance of his, a draper at Holloway, had built himself a moated grange. They and I It is the famous old Jacobean grange of High Gable, one mile on the farther side of Oxshott, and less than half a mile from the scene of the tragedy. The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge To be sure, it wasn't exactly a grange, but then it had such an enormous rudder that the justice of that part of the title seemed to over-balance any little inaccuracy in the other portion. Rudder Grange Give leave your flocks to range, Let us the while be playing; Within the elmy grange, Your flocks will not be straying. A Defence of Poesie and Poems Deceived by the apparent success of grange manufacturing in Iowa, officers of the order at once planned to embark in manufacturing on a large scale. The Agrarian Crusade; a chronicle of the farmer in politics If only I could have some fun in Paris now and then, while you played the house-mother at La Crampade! such is the name of our grange. Letters of Two Brides There are lights in the windows; a blue spire of smoke Climbs from the grange grove of elm and oak. Songs, Merry and Sad Foster made his clumsy reverence, and departed, with an aspect which seemed to grudge the profuse expense which had been wasted upon changing his house from a bare and ruinous grange to an Asiastic palace. Kenilworth That plaintive, forsaken, persistent note, never ceasing, even in the noonday silence, comes from the wood-pewee, drooping upon the bough of some high tree, and complaining, like Mariana in the moated grange, "weary, weary, weary!" Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness They were to meet again at the moated grange, Mariana's house. Beautiful Stories from Shakespeare The building is quite unpretentious: four pebble walls covered with a yellowish wash, and roofed with hollow tiles of a good red, constitute the grange. Letters of Two Brides My scenes were laid in windmills, among mountains, or in moated granges. Paul Kelver, a Novel The broken sheds look'd sad and strange: Unlifted was the clinking latch; Weeded and worn the ancient thatch Upon the lonely moated grange. Bulchevy's Book of English Verse Yes, life of some kind there was; for I heard a movement—that narrow front-door was unclosing, and some shape was about to issue from the grange. Jane Eyre The poorer, less regular brethren of the art, harped and played conjuring tricks, in farm and grange, or at street corners. A Collection of Ballads Oh! you needn't suppose I will leave you in your grange! Letters of Two Brides With slow steps, then, I returned to my white grange, with the green shutters, to write you these thoughts. Letters of Two Brides Come, Queen of Paris, come to our humble grange, where love at least will greet you! Letters of Two Brides In a week, Mr. Rivers and Hannah repaired to the parsonage: and so the old grange was abandoned. Jane Eyre For me, in this solitary grange, it is no exaggeration to say that hours become minutes, or minutes hours, according to the children's health. Letters of Two Brides This grange—and is it not going to be an estate, a family property?—has become my land of promise. Letters of Two Brides |
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